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denverpilot
Oct 26, 2019Aspirant
ReadyShare Mac for Catalina
Any news on when NetGear will release a 64-bit USB print driver compatible with OSX Catalina? They've removed the Mac download link from the main ReadyShare page without noting any details... like...
CrimpOn
Oct 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
denverpilot wrote:Doesn't really belong in the Orbi area, but I didn't see a generic or defined location for ReadyShare software.
This is interesting. I looked for a community forum for "ReadyShare" and did not find one. Searching the entire forum for "Readyshare" brought up posts in the Genie forum, which we know ceased working on the Orbi platform a long time ago.
This is just me being snarky, but I hear the new Orbi WiFi6 models do not have a USB port at all. That might indicate that Netgear doesn't think USB support on the Orbi is a high priority - or any priority at all. (end Snark)
FURRYe38
Oct 26, 2019Guru - Experienced User
The RBK852 doesn't have a USB port. :smileywink:
CrimpOn wrote:
denverpilot wrote:Doesn't really belong in the Orbi area, but I didn't see a generic or defined location for ReadyShare software.
This is interesting. I looked for a community forum for "ReadyShare" and did not find one. Searching the entire forum for "Readyshare" brought up posts in the Genie forum, which we know ceased working on the Orbi platform a long time ago.
This is just me being snarky, but I hear the new Orbi WiFi6 models do not have a USB port at all. That might indicate that Netgear doesn't think USB support on the Orbi is a high priority - or any priority at all. (end Snark)
- denverpilotOct 28, 2019Aspirant
Most of the others do, it's definitely a "touted" feature of the Orbi lineup, as is the fileshare version of it, but Netgear screwed the poovh again, like always... LOL!
And I don't say that lightly as an almost 30 year IT guy. Hahaha -- their stuff works well for the home gamer, but lapses in software planning keep me far far FAR away from them for anything professional... a professional line f products or not, this stuff goes nowhere near my users or data centers or anywhere important.
They could step up their game for the prices they're getting for the Orbi stuff. Understandable on their cheap stuff to make these sorts of mistakes, but not a $300 two device system (RBK60 variant) and a $200+ add on satellite.
They really need to get it togther -- but not holding my breath! Hahaha...
- dinkohNov 08, 2019Aspirant
Any updates on this?
- 2charactersHEREDec 11, 2019Initiate
Also waiting for an update. Catalina no longer accepts 32 bit software, so Readyshare must be available in 64bit version for it to work. This is the future as all Macs will have at least 2 cores and 64 bit going forward.